To bypass the existing slide-out wiring on your 2000 Fleetwood Southwind RV Coach the Lippert Components Controller # LC135666, Replacement Wiring Harness for Lippert Slide-Out Controller # LC135696, and Single Slide-Out Momentary Switch # 37212395 will work just fine to control your slide-out.
I included a video of the Lippert # LC135666 for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The MaxxAir Mini Deluxe Trailer Roof Vent # MA00-03801 fits a 14 inch square opening. You can measure or at least get a very close estimate on your existing vents to determine if they too fit a 14 inch square opening. If so then you can indeed use # MA00-03801. view full answer...
To replace the lights in your 2014 Fleetwood Southwind Motorhome you'll need to first remove one of your current lights and measure the cutout hole. This will allow you to pick a similar fitting light so that you don't have to enlarge the hole or worry about the light being smaller than the hole.
For example, the Glantastic LED RV Puck Light # 328-K-58L34P9 you were looking at requires a 3-1/4" diameter cutout hole. If you can tell me what your cutout hole size is then I can help find... view full answer...
You are correct, the Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Class A Motorhomes up to 37' Long # AD74ZR that you mentioned is the correct cover for your 2016 Fleetwood Bounder 35K.
Additionally, the RV cover # AD74ZR is the exact same as Adco's 36826, there is no difference. # AD74ZR is just our part number for 36826. view full answer...
Sway bars are going to help you more than adding springs. I recommend the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-149 and Roadmaster Front Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-148 to help reduce the body roll and improve stability so you don't feel the wind or air pressure from passing trucks so drastically. view full answer...
In order to find the correct replacement rear clearance lights for a 2008 Fleetwood Southwind you'll need to take some measurements, note the shape and color then choose from our selection which I have attached for you below. I don't have a way to look this up for you. The lights appear to be oval so something like the LED Clearance or Side Marker Trailer Light part # MCL0030RBB may work. view full answer...
I do have some exterior range hood vent options for you but you'll need to determine which is correct for your application based on the shape/size/color etc. as we have no way to look this up for you. Furthermore, you'll need to replace the entire assembly not just the flap portion. The Ventline Exterior Wall Vent for RV Range Hood part # V2111-13 for example is for 10-1/2" wide x 3-3/4" tall rough openings.
I have attached a few other options below. view full answer...
All of the relevant dimensions and capacities are the same between the Pro Series Wheel Caster # PS1400750340 and the # JC-102 that you referenced. They basically would fit the same applications as they are both 1,200 lb capacity wheel casters with a 6 inch diameter that fit 2 inch trailer jack inner tubes. view full answer...
Tires wearing out on the insides of a trailer typically means the axles are over loaded which is causing the axle to basically bend out. It is odd your trailer essentially has an axle capacity of 7,000 lbs but they have the GVWR listed as 7,700 lbs. This is most likely related to the tongue/pin weight of the trailer not being supported by the axles.
I would recommend a Load Range D in your tire size of ST205/75-14 like with the part # 274-000012 as a Load Range C would basically match... view full answer...
Greystone Built-in Microwave with Trim Kit # 324-000106 will require an opening size of no less than 13-1/2 H x 19-1/4 W x 15-inches D. The included trim piece measures 23-3/8 x 15. I went to our warehouse to measure this unit myself rather than rely on manufacturer specs. view full answer...
Both the Front # TFFF53B and Rear # TFRF53A Timbren Suspension Enhancement Systems for your 2007 Fleetwood Southwind RV Motorhome will not require drilling into the frame of your Ford F-53 chassis. They both bolt in place of the factory bump stops for the leaf springs by using their same mounting points. view full answer...
Unfortunately, we do not have a database or other way of knowing what leaf springs you need just from your RV information.
In order to determine the correct replacement leaf springs, you will need to do a little bit of measuring. You will first want to measure the width of your leaf springs followed by the length from the center of each eye hole. Then you will also need to count the number of leaves your spring has. Once these measurements are found, you will then be able to choose the... view full answer...
The Advent Air Rooftop RV Air Conditioner # ACM135 is not vehicle-specific; it will fit in a standard 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" vent opening. It will require separate controls and wiring. To install the unit you also need the Ceiling Vent Assembly with Built In Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACDB. view full answer...